Archaeologists find prehistoric settlement "surprisingly" survived crisis
The latest findings from a submerged Stone Age agricultural site has shed new light on the resilience of prehistoric communities.
Russia deploying three cruise missile carriers to Mediterranean Sea: Kyiv
Moscow has been deploying ships in the Mediterranean Sea to expand its military presence in other regions, Kyiv said.
Shipwreck mystery teased by divers' helmet discovery
This type of helmet, thought to date to between the 15th and 17th centuries, was commonly used by infantry.
Marine archaeologists discover ten shipwrecks, including one from Roman era
Among the objects found during the research project was a prehistoric vessel dating to the third millennium B.C.
Halloween "witch's finger" found in turtle's gut
"It's likely that turtles ingest the plastics that mostly closely resemble their foods," researcher Emily Duncan said.
Archaeologists find lost tombs on military base
A survey has identified dozens of archaeological sites on the base in Cyprus, some of which potentially date back to the Bronze Age.
Divers recover lost "Temple of Zeus" sculpture from sea bed
The "exceptional" artifact was originally overlooked in archaeological surveys and deemed to be of little importance.
Mysterious objects found underwater in potentially "mind-blowing" discovery
The artifacts are made from obsidian, a naturally occurring volcanic glass—typically jet-black in color—formed by the rapid cooling of lava.
Archaeologists find signs of mass animal sacrifices at 2,500-year-old site
A series of mysterious rituals involving animal sacrifice appear to have taken place at the site, which was intentionally buried.
US deploys THAAD system, strike group amid "recent escalations" by Iran
Lloyd Austin announced he had ordered the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower carrier strike group into the eastern Mediterranean as well as the anti-missile battery.
"Last crocodile in Europe" unearthed 4 million years after it vanished
Researchers have uncovered more than 500 fossils of ancient animals large and small at a site in Spain, including the remains of a crocodile.
Hidden parts of ancient Greek city revealed after flooding
The ancient city was founded in 631 B.C. and became one of the most important cities of the Hellenic world before being Romanized.
Orcas ramming sailboat leaves it adrift
"The orca hit the most sensitive place on the boat, which is the rudder. We have the impression that it's a bit of a trophy for them," said the boat captain.
Dramatic video shows people clinging to cars during Libya flood
Storm Daniel was slow-moving and laden with moisture, which produced devastating floods in Libya.
Man swims nonstop across ocean for over 2 days to break world record
Ultra-athlete Matthieu Bonne swam continuously and unassisted for a distance of more than 80 miles over the course of 60 hours.
Five 2,300-year-old gold coins and infant remains found at ancient cemetery
Archaeologists discovered the coins at an ancient burial ground, where thousands of urns containing the remains of young children have been found.
Three underwater volcanoes and 330ft sunken ship discovered
The volcanoes measure at least 3.5 miles across and rise more than 490 feet above the surrounding seabed, according to researchers.
NATO flexes muscles with warship drills amid Russia's Black Sea blockade
American, British, Turkish and Italian warships practised clearing naval mines during the Mediterranean drills.
Fox host Jesse Watters casts doubt on Obama's 'American perspective'
Watters described Obama as "a guy whose father has roots in Africa."
Rare 39-ft. handsewn shipwreck from 3,000 years ago to be pulled from sea
The remarkably well-preserved boat off Croatia's Mediterranean coast has been dated to between the 12th and 10th centuries B.C.
Storm uncovers 1,800-year-old shipwreck carrying rare precious cargo
The ship carrying the precious cargo likely became wrecked during a storm around 1,800 years ago, according to archaeologists.
The Solution to Turkey's Geopolitical Dilemma in the East Med? Greece
Wishful thinking or not, diplomacy has prevailed in the East Mediterranean since a devastating earthquake killed more than 50,000 people in Turkey and Syria on Feb. 6.
Meloni Needs To Stand Firm on Immigration
Brussels is out of touch with democratic people's movements, such as the one led by Meloni, across EU member states.
Russia nuclear submarines deployed off U.S. coast spark alarm
Moscow has been producing a series of submarines that have the capability to reach the most critical targets in the United States or continental Europe.
NATO Membership Gives Turkey the Ultimate Leverage
Turkey's ambition for the 21st century is to be a global power at the intersection of Europe and Asia.
Israel strikes major deal to bolster Europe's oil and gas supplies
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid described the deal as a "historic achievement" that would "strengthen Israel's security" and boost Israel's economy.
U.S. Navy Salvages Fighter Jet Blown into Sea
"The recovery efforts demonstrate the U.S. Navy's capabilities to conduct deep-water search and recovery operations world-wide," said the Sixth Fleet.
Honeymooners Flood to 'World's Smallest Hotel' Which Costs $70 a Night
"People actually pay 70 bucks a night to sleep in a car with rugs and some food?" one user joked.
U.S. Navy Fighter Jet Blown Off Aircraft Carrier Into Mediterranean Sea
A blogger said that while aircraft can go overboard during flight operations at sea, they should be secured during bad weather and shouldn't be blown off a carrier's deck.
The Demise of the EastMed Pipeline
Energy independence is best, energy diversity is good and working with your friends and allies on both is crucial.